+ Instructional Videos/Blended Learning Rida Ellis Instructional Coach July 15-17, 2014.
INSTRUCTIONAL VIDEOS: FIELD RECORDING · INSTRUCTIONAL VIDEOS: FIELD RECORDING Background Bring all...
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INSTRUCTIONAL VIDEOS: FIELD RECORDING
Background
Bring all materials; scripts, release forms, equipment, props, etc.
Make sure you have
permission to record at
said location.
Location scouting! The area should be good for video, not a loud location and away from air conditioning vents.
References and Recommended ResourcesETC Staff (2014) Guidelines for Creating Instructional Recordings: etskb-fac.cidde.pitt.edu/panopto/guidelines-for-creating-instructional-recordingsBrian Sutter (2014). 6 Steps to Creating Instructional and How-To Videos: waspbarcode.com/buzz/6-steps-to-teaching-with-videoMarie Norman, PhD (2017). Extending the Shelf-Life of Your Instructional Videos: Six Common Pitfalls to Avoid: facultyfocus.com/articles/teaching-with-technology-articles/extending-shelf-life-instructional-videos-six-common-pitfalls-avoid
It’s important to have release forms* for everyone to sign and date in the video!
* photography.lovetoknow.com/Photography_Release_Forms Releaseforms Release
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Appropriate location background. Avoid conference room and office settings, unless it has to do with your topic.
To-Dos
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INSTRUCTIONAL VIDEOS: WEB CAM RECORDING
Title
Webcam
Make sure the instructor is centered. Their face should appear uncropped and the lighting should be set up to show their facial expressions clearly.
Dress appropriately. Make sure
background looks good.
More people view online videos on mobile devices than on desktops.
Fact
TITLE
References and Recommended ResourcesETC Staff (2014) Guidelines for Creating Instructional Recordings: etskb-fac.cidde.pitt.edu/panopto/guidelines-for-creating-instructional-recordingsBrian Sutter (2014). 6 Steps to Creating Instructional and How-To Videos: waspbarcode.com/buzz/6-steps-to-teaching-with-videoMarie Norman, PhD (2017). Extending the Shelf-Life of Your Instructional Videos: Six Common Pitfalls to Avoid: facultyfocus.com/articles/teaching-with-technology-articles/extending-shelf-life-instructional-videos-six-common-pitfalls-avoid
Keep distractingobjects out ofview.
Make sure you’re
looking into the
camera and not
at the screen.
The title should appear
somewhere within the video, be it
at the beginning or listed
somewhere on the screen
throughout. Make sure the title
font is clear and easily read on
any size screen.Use graphics to generate intrest.
INSTRUCTIONAL VIDEOS: STUDIO TIPS
Script
To-Dos
Dress appropriately.No greenclothing!
Take directions
References and Recommended ResourcesETC Staff (2014) Guidelines for Creating Instructional Recordings: etskb-fac.cidde.pitt.edu/panopto/guidelines-for-creating-instructional-recordingsBrian Sutter (2014). 6 Steps to Creating Instructional and How-To Videos: waspbarcode.com/buzz/6-steps-to-teaching-with-videoMarie Norman, PhD (2017). Extending the Shelf-Life of Your Instructional Videos: Six Common Pitfalls to Avoid: facultyfocus.com/articles/teaching-with-technology-articles/extending-shelf-life-instructional-videos-six-common-pitfalls-avoid
Listen to the producers! They will help you look and sound good.
Prepare script first! Write like you speak, not like a research or essay paper.
• Come prepared.• Know your script.• Rehearse ahead of time.